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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1930)
HR ■ Y, OCTOBER 3, 198«. ..... 1. The Sentinel a sees rara* is * ssso ■-it Í.., raws I H. A. YOUNG aad M. D. GRIMES FaWiahers H. A. YOUNG, Editor country, she-was captured by the I —— Blackfeet or the Mintaroos, her peo- Receipt* at the Mate fair this year pie’s enemies, and „sold as » stave to. 1 totalling 842419 show a less of more • <* Toussaint Charbonneau, French-Ca- than 811,000 as compared - J — ***■ **■" with the receipt* of the banner year of 1929. nadian voyageur, who joined the Lew is and Clark expedition at Fort Man- Fair Exhibits ia 1886 lin in the winter of 1804-06. She guided the explorers across the Mrs. Emma Drane, of Bandon, eends Advertising Rates mountains when all hope of ever see the Seqtinel a clipping from the Co- CARR Display advertising. 25 cent* per ing the Pacific seemed lost Her i quille Herald, printed in 1886, which inch: less than 5 inch**, 80 cent* per work did not end with that, for she i gave a list of the exhibit* and exhi- inch. No advertisement inserted for Jiave Fred-Wimer stock The Beehive and will ■ ’ ; .■ • _ ' bitor* at the county fair 45 years ago. les* than 50 cent*. Readings notices guided Captain Clark back to , civfli- tinue operate the store in Coquille in locatio T »din« notice, sation when he wfle wfie lost, out ' of * “ Roas A1 -h* says Mt will interest the old 10 cents per line. No reading or advertisement of any kind, inaert- insert fflrta and ever Boseman . pas* j. — — ______________ ~ of — in the Umers an<J their children, ____ many new in the States ed for lea* than 25 cents. Yellowstone. She died in obscurity in whom <r< tUn hare ~ Bnd „ , COmpar- Co. location ready. will be remodeled and modern —z an Indian village. The year* have ¡son with the vastly increased number for new larger line of Entered at th* Coouille P^oÄee a> served to iperaaae her fame, as has of entries in 1980 it i* interesting. Second Class Mail Matter. carried in our stores. Most folks know our Marshfield the imprrasive statue which stands Mr*. Drane, who was Emma Ham store. above the city. ' Office Corn«r W. First sad Willard St. block before her marriage, won a prise ________________ ----------------------- - at the fair this year for a quitt made News From State Capital Meter and hi* supporters talk about in 1884. - PRESENT STOCKS Following is the Ji*t of fair entries [ a subsidised pre**. If their right The resignation of Rhea Luper at SLASHING EVERYTHING CUT hand* know what their toft hand* are state engineer, effective immediately, in Coo* county nearly half a century doing, they are in a position to know. was announced at Salem Tuesday af ago: ■ RESERVED. GET But they have found that only a small ternoon following a session of the STOCK EXHIBITS percentage of thv Oregon press can »tate J. L. McKeanie 4-year-oM stallion, reclamation commission at be bought. which irregularities in his accounts first premium; also 2 mare* and colt, as state engineer were under consid second premium. Personally this writer does not care eration. Luper was appointed to the 8. C. Ropers, Mare »nd colt, first who is elected governor of Oregon, position of state engineer by Govern premium. North just so he is square, honest and above or Pierce, August 1* 1928- In a re C. E. Schroeder, yearling colt, first Reedsport board. And that designation we know cent audit of his office by Otto Kubin, premium. applies to Phil Metschan and Ed accountant in the office of the secre John Lavar, man> and colt. Bailer- That the republican candidate tary 6*-atato, a number of irregulari Jas. Aiken, mare and coM, first pre is also, blessed with an ability that es ties in connection with Super's hand mium. pecially fit* him for an executive ling of state funds were revealed. J. H. Schroeder, mare and colt. ■ ' position is an advantage he holds and Among these was an item of 81800 in ond premium. T. J. Patty, mare and coM. Whitney A O’Connell, hardware and will eontinM to hold during the next interest which had accrued on state J. H. Schroeder, milk cow 1st pre agricultural implements, first pre month’s campaign. money and which Luper had retained. mium. J. H. Schroeder, 2-year-old better, mium. This amount was later returned to You can’t fool all the people all the the state by Luper. Further investi first premium. Geo. McEwan, hardware and agri time, nor wifi Candidate Meier’s in gations, it was revealed today, dis J. H. Schroeder,’ 3-months-old calf, i cultural implements, second premium. dignation at being questioned concern closed similar irregularities involv first premium. It is just to say that the judges fail ing hi* secret conference with power ing an additional <2429.50 in interest Mr. Doaier, of Umatilla eounty, had ing to decide in the case of these two company officials last wook fool every on state funds which Luper baa some fine colts on exhibition—Lexeng- exhibit*, threw heads and tail* with ■ one. Meier is out for office, and th* agreed to return to the state within ton stock—Vola by Ooeola; Red Bird the result as above stated. big majority of those actively engaged the Hbxt ten days. C. E. Strickland, by Lodi, he by Lexington. Veto by in working for Liu, den’t jars whether assistant to Luper, has been placed D. Lindsey, he by Veto, dem by Vol*. R. A. Easton’s Weekly* Letter ha is for or forninst the power com temporarily in charge of the office We can do any kind of Blacksmith or Machine Many thought Levar** colt was the The politician who is a boose runner panies. Remuneration is what they i pending the appointment of another beet,of the district. Work, big or small. for votes u* a keen supporter of the need, whether it is pay for pre-elec state engineer. EXHIBITS OF PAVILION 'L polluter of news. And it may be pos tion stuff or a job afterward. Mrs. M. W. Davis, 5 pieces crochet, sible that be ha* drunk sewer sludge But neither the worker*, nor the A complete line of Hardwood and Steel Oregon sent a total of 82,220.058.01 bureau set and 1 piece ^ilk lace, first so long that hi* is A perverted taste. candidal» himself, can fool th* big east this week to meet interest and premium. majority of voter* when they see who principal payments on its highway Edwards Wire Rope Anna Bender, 2 pieces crochet tidy ' Nailing Wet Lies,” ah article on page ™ ? he is hobnobbing with. ■ Mary Alice Stemler, 18 years old. 797 of Endeavor World for September and soldiers’ bonus bonds. Of the to 3 r pieces needle work, . first premium. - 11 would give a different breath to the tal amount 8987,600 will be used in _ --------------------------- Next week, Oct. 5-11, ha* been des paying the principal Phones 202 and 94-M on highway . Mrs. 8. E. Stemler, >, 1 piece needle thinking of a man who had not been thoroughly despoiled by the hireling ignated as Fire Prevention Week by bond« which have matured and 88*0,- work. Gov. Norblad, who requests civic, com 800 will go toward paying interest on Willie Schroeder, 3 piece* worsted cartoonists and publicity experts for iltrong drink. These creatures of evil mercial, fraternal and patriotic organ highway bonds. Interest payments Blowers qalrsin not from slandering and libel- isations, the churches and th» press of due on bonus bond* at this time Mrs. Dora Schroeder, 1 knit tidy, Oregon, to join in a statewide cam called for another 8591,758.75. State youth, but gloat over the libelous fhg yoi Mr*. Dora Schroeder, 1 piece needle ffig paign to stamp out the tremendous Treasurer Kay calls attention to the work—hand-made lace, first premium. record they would create. There is drain on the state’s existing and po fact that this is the peak year for Miss Etta Dyer, 1 set sheet and pil evidence in favor of the welfare of youth and in that evidence I take tential wealth, and to practice fire principal payments on highway bonds. low shams, first premiums. pr«venti>n through the ensuing year. Together with this payment a total Miss Ida Kronenberg, crasy work stock for the witnesses are a more -____ . Last year’s Are leases in Oregon of 81,925,000 in highway bond* have (quilt), first premium; also Japanese creditable lot totalled <6,800,000, while in the United been retired during the year, bringing cloak. The federal census report show* a States it* was 8478,000,000. Experi the outstanding highway bonds down Rachel Kronenberg, crasy work decrease of forty-three per cent of ence statistics reveal that 80 per cent to 828,966,750 from a high peak of (sofa cushion.) commitments of offenders under eigh of the fifty million dollar* worth of 838.700,000. —' Mias Alice Schroeder, age 12, speci teen years of age; in its official report, and property destroyed by fire in Oregon "Alcoholism Among Parents of Ju men penmanship, first premium. during the last five year* was due to Miss Emma Hamblock, log cabin venile Delinquents” the Children’s Bu in? treasury of oi cow wmr The Coes county was preventable cause*. reau of the United States Department enriched by 853,449.01 through the qu»t •< Ptacee, first premium, quarterly apportionment of automo- I Mi** Georgina Camman. pin cu»h- of Labor says: “Contrary to opinion 1906 EVENT RECALLED bile funds just completed this week by *®n, South Kensington stitch, first pre which have been expneesed, there In las: Friday's Oregonian appeared s_______ ___ of ______ __ Secretary State _ _____ Hoss. Of _____ thia mium; also 2 pieces of bobinotte work. seems to have been no marked de crease in age of commitment*. On a picturs of the statue of Sacajawea, .mount 851 >60.91i come* from auto-¡««»nd premium, Two PhooM—10U and I1L located in Washington park in Port- mobile registration fee* and repre-1 Mr*- w A- William*, wreath of the contrary only 9.4 per cent of the commitments in 1923 (dry) where of land, with a story of that Indian wo- >ents one-third of the total of 8181,- sephyr flowers, first premium. man’s services in guiding Lewis and 1«8,74, less administrative expenses, ’ ®- E Buck, piece eilver paper work, persons between the age of 18 and 20 years, as compared with 11.8 and Clark to the Pacific ocean. The artl- I w hich UlVvMI motoriete of the county paid AsRw in- , 1 second premium. WiBlvll tot® V* VIST? WUI1VJ' *’* reproduced --------- "*-----* *■" ’— does ■*............ Mrs. Florence Garfield, paper flow 12.1 in 1889 and 1890 (wet)" cle, below, not men- , the „tate automobile registration 1 [ The same government authority tion the fact that Mrs. denartment during durinr the three-month er hanging basket, first premium. ----- ------ to „ — _ ‘ ; department says that only one-half a* many chil James Curtis Snook, president i p^od ending September 15, and Mrs. Dora Hanley, tatting collar. t e>■ nWML "WBI j ----- M g' imru—J jl -± Jd"a "" ........ i i m I i . of the Coquille Woman’» Club 81,488.70 represents one-fourth of the Mrs. T. R. Willard, 8 quilts, second dren are brought to the Children’s At M. E. Conference ______ I, Court in New York City as In the Joy Bath Takes Oat at that time, was accorded the 1 $5,964.81 which was paid into the premium. honor of unveiling the statue at the state motor transportation fund in ' Mm. Lucinda Schroeder, eraebot mr* W«rs prbhibttipa; lee* than Representative Christian leaders of table cover, second premium. j half in Boston. time of the' Lewis A Clark Hair in the same period. China, India, Japan and South Ameri Mr*. Annie C. Buneh, 2 pieces1 Chari* C. Clark, of Yale, ra- 1905. Thij honor was in recognition A statement compiled by the secre ca will bo among the group who wiM eently said in a public address: "I present, “The World Mission of Chris of the Coquille Woman’s Club’s ac- tary of state shows that during the crochet table cover. Way Mis* Millie Bullard, pincushion, tidy, *1’r*r* »>*« strongly opposed tianity” in the Salem district, Oregon tivitie* in helping raise the fund* quarter there were registered from prohibition, but I will oay that it Conference of the Methodist Episcopal which tr ade the statue possible. Mrs. Coos county a total of 6,195 automo specimen penmanship. Now you can dance to your heart’s Mr*. G. W. Majory, agate and shell bee" • »*«at Uine for YaJ< Th« Church, from October 18 to 15. Meet Helen Sperry, who now resides in biles and light truck* paying feee ag Berkeley, Calif., was in attendance gregating 8184,414.28; 560 tracks and work first premium. i »resent situation in regard to liquor ings will be held in Salem and in Eu content, ran and walk and have good feet free from corns, callouses and Mrs. C. Lenherr, needle work. | •’ com pared, with the situation of old with Mrs. Snook at the unveiling. trailers on which foes totalling 822,- gene. They will be under the joint hard akin. Mrs. J. S. Tibbeta, 1 cushion needle J1"** i, M d,y romp‘r*(i wlth ni«*t auspices of the local church and. the Following is the Oregonian, article 800.96 were paid; 15 motorcycles with The soreaess, aching and burning I know because I have been on the Board of Foreign Missions of the iu:ta with one exhilarating Radox which appeared under the heading. fee* of 865.00 ; 228 chauffeurs with work, also 1 mat Bauh—3 or 4 baths, a« many nights “Glim pt as of Oregon Country: J. 3. Jonee, hill of corn, second pre committee on discipline wince 1910.” fees of 8456 ; 21 dealers with fees of Methodist Episcopal Church, and di in suceeM and you lift out corn* root* Secretary J. W. Crabtree, of the mium. and all. 81,050.00 and 284 operators at 81-00 rected by Bishop Titus Lew«, of Port In th> somber shade furnished by each. No more foot agony — instead W. P. Hermann, 2 varieties, 1st pre National Education Association OB land, Oregon. In addition there were title strong, vigorous feet that will never Feb. 17, 1980, issued the following trees that are forever green in Waah- transactions from the county on mium. go back on yon. Fuhrman's Pharm statement. “ Conditions in th* high inylon p»rk on the crest of a hill over which fees amounted to 81,436.25, J. Henry Schroeder, cabbage and 2 acy Inc. sells Radox—no de all loading schools are much better than in 1920 looking the city stands the heroic making a grand total of 8161,166.74 varieties ____ druggist*. peas, _ second premium. _____ _________ statue of Sacajawea. How many per in feee paid in by automobile, motor-1 J. Henry Schroeder, 2 varieties *p- with respect both to drisking and to We think we're a smart people, but geaeral behavior. Tffl^ia doubly sig It took half a century for Ml<*»m«n sons in Portland know anything about cyele and track owner« of th« county pie«, egg pli is, prunes. Hew Old Are Year to learn not to ask the wonian cus that statue or about the greet Sho during the three month period. Willis Hoover, onions and sweet po nificant in view of the fact that high tomer what slxe shoe.—Toledo Blade. shone Indian woman who guided school enrollment ha* grown since Automobile registration fees col- tatoes, first premium. premium, Today Said Lewi* «nd Clark to the Pacifie and lected by the state department during I i Miss Mary Harris, prunes, first pre- 1920 from two million' to more than Fir»« ef Loss Liao raM.wtm. 4.4.IUJ «R QJA RAfi KI * helped them return after their explor ibm five million students — an achievement the quarter totalled 85,840,688.51. j mium; also bread ami 2 varieties to- Zachs ria h Brldgen. a Harvard mnn. I I’m ations? unparalleled in any coustry or in all The apportionment to the various matoes. r* I» raid to lieve l,ren the first student Few, indeed, know that thousands counties of the state amounted to 81,- Mrs. Asa Myers, butter, first pre history." tn the United States to attempt to stood bareheaded on Sacajawea day 882,860.96, the balance of 88,765,721.- mium. Judge Mary Bartelme of the Chica earn bis way through college. A b I Fat?—Not Me at the lewis and Clark exposition on 92 being credited to the state highway Chaa. E. Schroeder, 1 variety wheat, go juvenile court, recoatly stated in July 7, 1905, at the first unveiling of fund. a pre*» interview: “Only one-tenth The Fester Seyst 2 of oats. Yesl A year ago I had twenty the statue in the central plaxa of the 4 prophet I* h utun who enlnys taro more pounds of fat thin 1 needed Cha*. E. Schroeder, 1 variety barley, as many girls era brought into ju --I was fat—and very sensitive about grounds, and that Susan B. Anthony, venile court for drunkenness now a* much weH-eurued i»>paiarlty snxKig 1st premium. it— but now I say it is foolish to be his neighbors' «rent gnwt irnutlchll Mr*. Abigail Scott Duniway and Mrs. 8. C. Rogers, cheeee, first premium. 'Were brought in ten yean ago.” overweight. Eva Emery Dye, among others, spoke These are witnesses who honor law dren.—John Andrew Holme». What did I do? Nothing very Joe Dame, cheeee, second premium. feelingly of the occasion. And fewer and youth. G. W. Majory, water melon! . hyd. I can assure you—I cut out pies Scr... Test know that it wm paid for by small --candy and all sweet»—ate aaoder- It is time that we cease to dishonor ffm. P. Mast, cabbage, beet and Then then- Is the .ilramt-mlnded pro ataly and every morning before break subscriptions gathered by the women youth by «objecting tiMn* tn the tes onions. fessor who »tn rle<1 to put up his fast I took one half toaspoonful of of Che state banded together as the 8. Smith, 1 variety pears; also timony of character witnesses, hand- screen» and found out he didn't take Kruse hen SaltaIn * glass of hot water Sacajawea Statoe aaeociation; that picked from among the moonshiners, them down fast fall. —Never missed a morning. chestnut*. Mis* Alice Cooper of Denver, Colo., I loot fat—«ained in energy—'Vigor John Kronenberg. 1 variety apple*. the bootleggers - end the booxers. - charm—and vivaciousne»» and have was the sculptor; that it cost 87000; Youth defamed is youth dishonored. Mrs. N. J. Me*ser, crab apple*. a shapely figure I am proud of—any that it was one of the most beautiful I know of no more despicable creature J. C. LaiTd. potato««. one can do the same. and significant statues in the exposi than he who would betray youth by A North Carolina woman lost 47 Mrs. F. Robiton, jelly. tion grounds, that later in the year month»-« Montan* wo Jaa. H. Matheny, 2 varieties wheat. testimony of paid liars. man lost 19 pounds in 4 wesks—Wis it was removed to Washington park. R. A. Easton. Chaa. E. Schroeder, pumpkin. consin woman II pounds in 6 week*. Most startling of all ia the fact J. F. Schroeder, kohl rabi. Fuh rm an a Pharmacy, Inc. and which Portlanders have never revised ery druggist in the world seHs Krus- Mr*. J. A. Deen, house plants. A Elwood for transfer —that this was Che first statue of a that lasts 4 Mrs, D. E. Harlocker, bouquet, *ee- week*—coat* 86 cent*. Subecriptien Ratea On« Year..................... ..,,.82.00 8ÌX Mollth* l.W Three Month*....................................... 60 No subscription taken unlera p*i4 fur in advance. This rule is impera tive. , f ' Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A, M. ’S VARIETY STORES purchased ’s in con to its present until suclrtime as our quarters old Mountain Power are The room ized in every respect the and merchandise Coquille 4 ■ ■ ■■ l*i I CLOSE OUT OF PRICES TO MOVE— NOTHING I YOUR PICK. Carr’s Variety Stores Roseburg Marshfield Bend Bandon ’L-< I ■■■ i H. T. Wimer & Son ■ I ofc: Blacksmith, Machine Shop, Electric & Acetylene Welding I I ■ «'-*'• I* Kï Z ' COME IN AND SEE US Transfer and Delivery Local !■ Long Distance Hauling Bfev-: ■ Mill Wood • Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. ■ 12 CORNS ■ New English |4*.; fe ■ I i I M’ V., . I I A She— -» 1- it. : 11 • K I I ■ - V i Vi ■ t»,'. ?• i I / / I ■ r '■ ■ W Sé . _ ............................... .................. ........... .. * *1